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Explore the landscape of higher education and labor market in Hungary, the challenges faced by graduates, and the initiatives taken to improve career prospects. Learn about the Graduate Career Tracking Program and its impact on institutional development and professional support.
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Tracking graduate careers in Hungary- central and institutional program - Modernisation of Higher Education, PLA in The Hague, 8-10 March, 2010.
Overview • Higher education and labour market in Hungary • Graduate tracking system: objectives and institutional scheme • What should be traced?
Graduates in the labour market • Graduates’ career opportunities have worsened, especially among freshly graduated: • longer term of the job-seeking • no labour needs in certain fields: e.g. law, business, communication • But: • need for labour in other fields: e.g. engineering • Salaries are significantly higher for graduates (highest diff. in EU) • varying needs of the labour market: some skills become more important (communication, foreign language knowledge) • Unemployment rate among graduates is lower, approx. 3-5%, (average 10%)
Will you find a proper job in your profession in 1-2 years? Source: Student Survey 2009,
HE and labour market • Government actions / provisions • introducing the Bologna system • compulsory professional internship (3-6 months) • establishing ‘Financial Boards’ supervising HEIs • Institutional actions • formalising labour market relations (EC, Magistrate) • joint degrees (internship, sandwich training, integrated industrial training) • joint development projects (R&D) • Career Offices: career counselling, employment agency, alumni • Graduate Career Tracking Program
Graduate tracking system: objectives and institutional scheme
Internal and external contexts • Internal • training and service development: labour market feedback • marketing: competitive advantage in entrance exam competition • part of quality assurance • information for career orientation ("what is the value of degree like?) • alumni programmes, labour market connections (sponsorship opportunities later). • External • Act on Higher Education : "Higher education institutions shall fulfil the tasks in career tracking, in which they shall monitor the labour market situation of graduates.„ • institutional accreditation • 3-year financing agreement with government • external application sources
Motives to GCTS* • Government (sectorial) motivation: • information on graduates availability and labour demands, • feedback to carrier orientation, • performance indicator of institutional output, • feedback for curriculum development. • Institutional motivation: • quality assurance, • institutional development, • marketing, public relations, • carrier counselling. * Graduate Career Tracking System
Tracking system at central and HEI levels • support HEI projects: provide the standard of tracking systems, helpdesk, conferences, handbooks • central services: national surveys, database, communication (web) • Educatio Nonprofit Company ~ 2M euro, • (15.05.2008-15.10.2010) Establish or improve graduate tracking system: surveys, institutional background, external and internal communication 30 projects of HEIs, total 16M euro 01.2010-12.2010)
Developing institutional model Exploring the situation Institutional GCTS model development Institutional GCTS monitoring International practices (OECD countries) institutional APPLICATION requirement spec. training, help-desk "road-show" to size up demands Domestic practices 25-30 ("AUDITED") INSTITUTIONAL GTS PREPARED ON THE BASIS OF UNIFIED METHODOLOGY • know-how - web • good practices • case studies • conference • GCTS booklets International and domestic professional literature Professional support forinstitutional developments Empiric research 1. (focus group, regional-pilot) monitoring, assessment Handbook, Empiric research 2. Large sample: graduates, motivational May 2008 November 2008 April 2009 October 2009 February 2010 May 2010
3 pillars of the institutional model Professionally established and sustainable model • Methodology of the survey • student motivation study, • competence and labour market research • same part of questionnaires (central data processing) • Institutional background • organisational framework, regulatory environment, quality assurance, • information technology, • sustainability, legal and data protection background • Communication • internal and external, • forms • central data service
Scope of questions asked • Questions related to workplace and labour market position • Professional satisfaction, assessment of personal career • Retrospective assessment of education and institution • Professional competences - applicability of studies • Socio-demographic questions • Regional or ethnic questions in countries of special circumstances
Competencies: expectations of the labour market Source: GVI; More: http://www.gvi.hu/index.php/en/default/welcome.html
Indicators for career assessment at national level • income; • prestige of the job (position, work done); • satisfaction (with level of education – motivation – expectancies – labour market position – income); and composite indicators derived from the above. Frame of reference used: field of study, subject of study.
Thank you for your attention! horvath.tamas@educatio.hu kiss.paszkal@ppk.elte.hu More (in english): http://www.felvi.hu/felsooktatasimuhely/dpr/kiadvanyok/dpr1_angol